dispatch.fcgi or, How to get Ruby on Rails to work
I host all of my website with Dreamhost. I think they’re fantastic — a little slow, perhaps — but they’re full of features, and let you install all kinds of goodness on their servers.
Recently, however, I have been struggling to get Ruby on Rails working on their domains. I have been fighting an uphill battle and losing, until I worked out the Shebang! line in dispatch.fcgi…
#!/usr/bin/ruby1.8
This will magically get your RoR application working.
The full dispatch.fcgi file is below:
#!/usr/bin/ruby1.8 # # You may specify the path to the FastCGI crash log (a log of unhandled # exceptions which forced the FastCGI instance to exit, great for debugging) # and the number of requests to process before running garbage collection. # # By default, the FastCGI crash log is RAILS_ROOT/log/fastcgi.crash.log # and the GC period is nil (turned off). A reasonable number of requests # could range from 10-100 depending on the memory footprint of your app. # # Example: # # Default log path, normal GC behavior. # RailsFCGIHandler.process! # # # Default log path, 50 requests between GC. # RailsFCGIHandler.process! nil, 50 # # # Custom log path, normal GC behavior. # RailsFCGIHandler.process! '/var/log/myapp_fcgi_crash.log' # require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../config/environment" require 'fcgi_handler'RailsFCGIHandler.process!
March 20th, 2008 07:58
hi
i also host with DreamHost and facing the same problem. I changed my dispatch.fcgi as u tell but still i m facing same problem. Can u help me please
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